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deploy

/dih-ploi/US // dɪˈplɔɪ //UK // (dɪˈplɔɪ) //

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Military. to spread out so as to form an extended front or line.
    • : to arrange in a position of readiness, or to move strategically or appropriately: to deploy a battery of new missiles.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to spread out strategically or in an extended front or line.
    • : to come into a position ready for use: The plane can't land unless the landing gear deploys.

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Examples

  • In some cases, though, app developers may seek to deploy the phone or camera without permission in order to obtain data.

  • We will need to enable EU companies to get into the pole position developing, deploying and commercializing low-carbon solutions.

  • That mission would deploy a small probe into the Venusian atmosphere to collect data, although it would likely carry only one instrument, limiting the scope of any resulting research.

  • Experts, however, have cautioned against deploying an immunization before finishing clinical trials and receiving official approval that it’s safe and effective.

  • “There is a logic to having an army locally situated in a battleground state, having them up and online and ready to be deployed,” Jamieson said.

  • Fink stresses the need for Nigeria to train and deploy women into more prominent law enforcement roles.

  • Stasio would join the Fourth Brigade, Second Infantry Division, “the Raiders,” and deploy to Iraq.

  • The ‘have not’ units are those squadrons based at home in the United States that are not immediately preparing to deploy.

  • But the Apaches are short range and need maintenance troops to deploy with them into a location within Iraq itself.

  • The Obama administration has insisted that it will not deploy American troops to Syria.

  • The boys were to lead them to the "lane," as they called it, and there they would deploy slightly and lay in wait for the quarry.

  • Miss Matilda was in no condition just then to deploy the expected maidenly emotions.

  • For these reasons, Admiral Jellicoe decided therefore—and it had to be an instant decision—to deploy in the manner described.

  • Seven by the clock: Deploy, at any rate; let us cover our post; and be in readiness for events.

  • He promised to deploy into his new position as early as possible on the following morning.